June Blog Whenever I hear someone say “I have this spot under my shoulder blade…” I automatically think one thing. Rotated rib head. There are 66 Joints in the thoracic spine including the intervertebral “disk” joints. All of these faceted and Demi faceted synovial joints have the ability to become fixated and immobile. One of the most annoying nagging fixations … Read More
Dalton and Waslaski Back to Back
April Blog What a month! I had the opportunity to assist two teachers that I have studied with the longest and had the most influence on my massage practice. They are massage therapy hall of fame inductees (yes there is one) who have dedicated the past 30 years to teaching massage therapists and other bodywork professionals interested in incorporating cutting … Read More
The Hesch Method: Treating Lumbo-pelvic and Sacroiliac dysfunction
February Blog One of the Main reasons people across the western world go to the doctor in their adult life is back pain. Statistically speaking: One-half of all working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year. Back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason … Read More
The Hesch Method Works!
March Blog Hesch testimonial The Method works. It’s changed my practice permanently and all it took was a two day seminar. The course filled in many of the blanks for me. I had advanced questions that the top specialists in the field have different answers for about low back pain and sacroiliac involvement. It was exactly the clarification I was … Read More
Just what I needed!
January 2012 blog Dynamic body: Book and DVD series I am the type of guy who doesn’t like unanswered questions. I usually go to at least two seminars a year in my quest for knowledge. The answer usually comes filtered through the applied wisdom of my first two mentors Erik Daltonand James Waslaski. Like myself, they constantly modify and add … Read More